Dairy
Despite a return to more challenging market conditions, autumn milk output continues to increase in Northern Ireland.
Most cows will be served by now, meaning that the pit of the parlour will be where most time is spent over the next few weeks.
A job that often gets put on the long finger but which can severely impact cow health and milk quality is the changing of milk liners.
As the breeding season edges closer, it is best to understand milk urea levels' impact on the fertility of your herd and pregnancy rates.
N.Ireland
Northern Ireland’s dairy sector must be allowed to grow on a sustainable basis, according to a...
The majority of dairy farms are now in the depths of the calving season, but a focus needs to be placed on cell counts...
Beef
Mastitis is the most economically challenging disease on a dairy farm, with freshly-calved cows and...
Agri-Business
Northern Ireland's poor milk composition is costing farmers poor milk prices, according to Agri...
Northern Ireland’s poor milk composition is costing farmers poor milk prices, according to...
Calving is in full swing on spring-calving dairy farms across the country and although the...
Eight Aurivo milk suppliers from seven counties were recognised for their excellence in milk production at the Aurivo Milk Quality Awards
A Taste of West Cork will hold an event to highlight how Irish milk is used once it leaves the farm. The conference will focus on sustainable farming.
Daniel Dennehy of Clonmoyle, Aghabullogue was declared Overall Winner of the 2014 Dairygold Milk Quality Awards.
Eight Aurivo milk suppliers from six counties have been recognised at the annual Aurivo Milk Quality Awards which took place in Kilronan Castle, Co. Roscommon recently.